| Author: | Robert Goolrick |
It is the summer of 1948 when a handsome, charismatic stranger, Charlie Beale, back from war in Europe, shows up in the sleepy town of Brownsburg, Virginia. All he has with him are two suitcases: one contains a fine set of butcher knives; the other is full of money. Charlie should have turned around and walked back the other ... read more
| Author: | Philipp Meyer |
An epic journey spanning a century and a half in Texas, America. Eli McCullough was born in 1836, the year that the Republic of Texas was declared an independent state. He was the first child of this new republic. Eight years later he and his brother are kidnapped. They are left with nothing, barely their lives, whilst Eli wa... read more
| Author: | Elizabeth Z. Tshele |
'To play the country-game, we have to choose a country. Everybody wants to be the U.S.A. and Britain and Canada and Australia and Switzerland and them. Nobody wants to be rags of countries like Congo, like Somalia, like Iraq, like Sudan, like Haiti, and not even this one we live in - who wants to be a terrible place of hunger... read more
| Author: | John Harwood |
Harwood has a gift for creating suspense, apparently effortlessly. Ruth Rendell. A gothic suspense novel that will keep you in its grip until the final page. Georgina Ferrars, a young woman living quietly with her uncle in London, wakes to find herself in a private asylum 200 miles away on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, with no mem... read more
| Author: | Rachel Kushner |
The year is 1977 and Reno - so called because of the place of her birth - has come to New York intent on turning her fascination with motorcycles and speed into art. Her arrival coincides with an explosion of activity in the art world - artists have colonised a deserted and industrial SoHo, are squatting in the East Village, ... read more
| Author: | Ernest Hemingway |
Divided into three parts, Islands in the Stream is Hemingway's last work, originally published posthumously in 1970, nine years after his death. Thomas Hudson is an artist and adventurer. In the 1930s, Hudson is living in the Bimini Islands in the Gulf Stream. Separated from his sons for most of the year by their controlling ... read more
| Author: | Bee Williamson |
This book contains a collection of nature poems and art work, lovingly designed and crafted by Melbourne-based artist, Bee Williamson. The work huddles around her love of Nature, where she finds peace, joy and the inspiration to write and draw, deep within the source and solace of nature's gentle hand. Her grandfather, acclai... read more
| Author: | The Puzzle Society |
It's elementary, my dear Watson. An engaging and stylish collection of brain-teasing puzzles and quizzes for fans of the endearing detective famous for his astute logical reasoning , his ability to take on almost any disguise, and his forensic science skills to solve difficult cases. The popularity of Sherlock Holmes combined... read more
| Author: | Francis Turner Palgrave |
Originally published in 1861, Palgrave's Golden Treasury quickly established itself as the most popular selection of English poems. Today it stands as a testament to the richness of our finest native poetic writing from Spenser, Shakespeare, and Wordsworth, to Tennyson, Yeats, Eliot, and Betjeman. This edition includes a sixt... read more
| Author: | Richard Llewellyn |
Growing up in a mining community in rural South Wales, Huw Morgan is taught many harsh lessons. Looking back, where difficult days are faced with courage and the valleys swell with the sound of Welsh voices, it becomes clear that there is nowhere so green as the landscape of his own memory.
| Author: | Homer |
A work of tremendous influence that has inspired writers from his ancient Greek contemporaries to modernist writers such as T.S. Eliot, Homer's epic poem "The Iliad" is translated by Robert Fagles with an introduction and notes by Bernard Knox in "Penguin Classics". One of the foremost achievements in Western literature, Home... read more
| Author: | The Puzzle Society |
It's elementary, my dear Watson. An engaging and stylish collection of brain-teasing puzzles and quizzes for fans of the endearing detective famous for his astute logical reasoning , his ability to take on almost any disguise, and his forensic science skills to solve difficult cases. The popularity of Sherlock Holmes combined... read more
| Author: | Roald Dahl |
This title covers storties including: "The Visor", "The Great Switcheroo", "The Last Act", and "Bitch".
| Author: | The Puzzle Society |
This Tolkien fantasy includes a wide variety of puzzles, including Crosswords, Word Search, Codewords, Wordwheel, and Add a Letter. All are themed to reveal or create words related to J.R.R. Tolkien and his books. Shaded letters in a crossword grid might spell out a character's name, a word search might include a list of ch... read more
| Author: | George R.R. Martin |
| Series: | A Song of Ice and Fire (A Game of Thrones) |
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| Author: | Terry Pratchett |
| Series: | Discworld |
'What shall we do?' said Twoflower. 'Panic?' said Rincewind hopefully. He always held that panic was the best means of survival. When the very fabric of time and space are about to be put through the wringer - in this instance by the imminent arrival of a very large and determinedly oncoming meteorite - circumstances require ... read more
| Author: | Terry Pratchett |
| Series: | Discworld |
'Holy wood is a different sort of place. People act differently here. Everywhere else the most important things are gods or money or cattle. Here, the most important thing is to be important.' People might say that reality is a quality that things possess in the same way that they possess weight. Sadly alchemists never really... read more
| Author: | Terry Pratchett |
| Series: | Discworld |
'Just because you can't explain it, doesn't mean it's a miracle.' Religion is a controversial business in the Discworld. Everyone has their own opinion, and indeed their own gods. Who come in all shapes and sizes. In such a competitive environment, there is a pressing need to make one's presence felt. And it's certainly not r... read more
| Author: | Terry Pratchett |
| Series: | Discworld |
'What's so hard about pulling a sword out of a stone? The real work's already been done. You ought to make yourself useful and find the man who put the sword in the stone in the stone in the first place.' Fate is a word that springs to the lips when to call something coincidence seems mealy mouthed. Destiny is another such. B... read more